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{{wp|Rice}} and {{wp|millet}} are the staples of Umardi cuisine, which is heavily based on cereal grains. Grains are generally prepared with sauces made from edible leaves, such as {{wp|spinach}} or {{wp|baobab}}, with tomato peanut sauce, and may be accompanied by pieces of grilled meat (typically {{wp|chicken}}, {{wp|mutton}}, {{wp|beef}}, or {{wp|goat}}).
{{wp|Rice}} and {{wp|millet}} are the staples of Umardi cuisine, which is heavily based on cereal grains. Grains are generally prepared with sauces made from edible leaves, such as {{wp|spinach}} or {{wp|baobab}}, with tomato peanut sauce, and may be accompanied by pieces of grilled meat (typically {{wp|chicken}}, {{wp|mutton}}, {{wp|beef}}, or {{wp|goat}}).
===Distribution===
===Distribution===
80% of the countries 75.8 million people living the northern provinces of Asrabad Capital District, Umdaria, Umalia, Ifgean, and Indukoush. These provinces are where most of the countries cities, ports, and farms are. 54% of the total population live in the coastal cities which have been vitally important to the region since ancient times as trading posts. The [[Great Kavir]] divides the country in half and is traversed by nomadic peoples and [[Bulkh|Bulkhiyeen]] {{wp|Bedouins}} but there are only a few settlements along the Asarmagh River and the Trans-Kavirian Railroad. There are 6 major settlements (over 100k) in the southern part of the country, primarily mining or faming towns in the Baqunah and Mahagheh Mountains: Hewleer, Duhok, Hamawand, Kewa
80% of the countries 75.8 million people living the northern provinces of Asrabad Capital District, Umdaria, Umalia, Ifgean, and Indukoush. These provinces are where most of the countries cities, ports, and farms are. 54% of the total population live in the coastal cities which have been vitally important to the region since ancient times as trading posts. The [[Great Kavir]] divides the country in half and is traversed by nomadic peoples and [[Bulkh|Bulkhiyeen]] {{wp|Bedouins}} but there are only a few settlements along the Asarmagh River and the Trans-Kavirian Railroad. There are 6 major settlements (over 100k) in the southern part of the country, primarily mining or faming towns in the Baqunah and Mahagheh Mountains: Hewleer, Duhok, Hamawand, Kewa, Jarmo, and


==Geography==
==Geography==
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